On Japan's first day of Summer 2024, Tokyo's East Coast of Hachijojima Island experienced 5.8 M earthquake that shook the city and its surroundings at 3 Magnitude.
Tachikawa City's unique manholes are more than just utilitarian access points - they're windows into the city's history, infrastructure, and civic pride. From intricate floral designs to bold geometric patterns, these unassuming street fixtures offer a fascinating glimpse into the diverse character of this vibrant Tokyo suburb.
As the Japan manhole covers became more elaborate and distinctive, spotting and photography became a popular activity for both domestic and international tourists.